Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley
1851 - April 24, 1926Summary information for Mr Charles Stuart-Wortley
Contributions
1891
SECRETARY FOR MINES. Commons January 27, 1891
2 speeches — REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE OF THE METROPOLIS. Commons February 3, 1891
4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 18, 1891
STREET ACCIDENTS IN THE METRO POLIS. Commons February 23, 1891
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 23, 1891
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1891
SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1891
FACTORY INSPECTORS. Commons February 27, 1891
INDEX TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Commons March 2, 1891
2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons March 9, 1891
PUBLICATIONS OF THE PATENT OFFICE. Commons March 10, 1891
SECOND HEADING. Commons March 13, 1891
THE INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS BILL. Commons March 13, 1891
COMMITTEE. Commons March 19, 1891
ACCIDENT AT THE GARTSHERRIE IRONWORKS. Commons March 20, 1891
3 speeches — NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES (OPENING ON SUNDAY). Commons March 20, 1891
3 speeches — REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SHIPS. Commons March 23, 1891
HARES BILL.—(No. 10.) Commons April 8, 1891
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 23, 1891
REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SHIPS. Commons April 28, 1891
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Commons May 26, 1891
2 speeches — MASHONALAND. Commons May 28, 1891
SEVERE SENTENCE. Commons May 29, 1891
MASHONALAND. Commons June 2, 1891
MINING INSPECTORS' REPORTS. Commons June 2, 1891
BRITISH GUIANA. Commons June 5, 1891
FORTIFICATION OF PORT DARWIN. Commons June 12, 1891
BRITISH GUIANA. Commons June 12, 1891
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 18, 1891
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 19, 1891
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. Commons July 23, 1891
POLICE RETURNS. Commons July 24, 1891
CLASS III. Commons July 24, 1891
8 speeches — CLASS III. Commons July 27, 1891
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